Easync Platform Update: 30 March

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Easync Platform Update: Smarter Categorization, More Flexible Auto-Ordering, and Zero-Downtime Improvements

As automation systems grow, the focus shifts from just adding features to making every part of the workflow more precise, stable, and resilient.

This update delivers improvements across multiple layers of the platform—from product categorization accuracy to auto-ordering flexibility and system uptime during deployments.

Alongside these improvements, several fixes enhance pricing stability, supplier reliability, and UI consistency.


Key Takeaways

This release focuses on improving core automation quality, flexibility, and system stability.

Main highlights include:

  • Category Mapper v2 deployed, improving product categorization accuracy
  • Enhanced retry option for variation errors, making auto-ordering more flexible
  • Updated Paddle modal, improving payment clarity and experience
  • Zero-downtime deployment improvements, ensuring continuous availability
  • Repricing fixes for AliExpress Source, improving pricing stability
  • Walmart Source fail handling, reducing order interruptions
  • UI and listing fixes, including tooltip stability and image generation

These updates strengthen both the visible user experience and the underlying automation infrastructure.


More Accurate Listings with Category Mapper v2

Correct product categorization plays a major role in listing visibility and marketplace compliance.

With the deployment of Category Mapper v2, the platform now provides more accurate category matching during listing creation.

This leads to:

  • better alignment with marketplace category structures
  • improved listing quality
  • reduced need for manual category corrections

For sellers managing large catalogs, even small improvements in categorization accuracy can significantly reduce manual adjustments over time.


More Flexible Auto-Ordering with Variation Retry Options

Handling variation mismatches has always been one of the trickier parts of automation.

This update enhances the Wrong Variation alert by adding a retry button with additional parameter support, allowing orders to proceed without strict variation validation when needed.

This gives sellers more control in edge cases where:

  • supplier variation data doesn’t perfectly match listing data
  • strict validation would otherwise block the order

As a result:

  • fewer orders get stuck due to variation mismatches
  • recovery from errors becomes faster
  • auto-ordering workflows become more flexible and resilient

This improvement further strengthens the core auto-ordering system, making it better suited for real-world supplier inconsistencies.


Improved Payment Experience with Updated Paddle Modal

The Paddle payment modal has been updated to improve clarity and usability.

While this is a UI-level change, it directly impacts how users interact with billing.

The update provides:

  • clearer payment information
  • improved layout and readability
  • a smoother checkout experience

Better clarity during payments reduces confusion and helps users complete transactions with confidence.


Zero-Downtime Deployments for Continuous Availability

One of the most important stability improvements in this update is the introduction of deployment parameters that allow services to run without downtime during releases.

Previously, some deployments could briefly affect service availability.

With this change:

  • services remain operational during updates
  • users experience fewer interruptions
  • platform reliability improves during releases

For sellers running active stores, continuous availability is critical—especially during high-volume periods.


Repricing Stability Improved for AliExpress Source

A fix has been implemented for repricer issues related to AliExpress Source.

This improvement ensures that pricing updates are handled more consistently when working with AliExpress suppliers.

For sellers, this results in:

  • more stable price synchronization
  • fewer unexpected pricing inconsistencies
  • improved reliability in supplier-based repricing

Since repricing is a core automation function, even small stability improvements can have a meaningful impact on overall store performance.


More Reliable Walmart Source with Fail Handling

The update also introduces fail handling for Walmart Source, improving how the system responds when issues occur during order processing.

Instead of orders failing completely, the system can now handle certain failure scenarios more gracefully.

This leads to:

  • fewer interrupted orders
  • improved reliability when working with Walmart as a supplier
  • smoother fulfillment workflows

As Walmart Source continues to evolve, these stability improvements are key to making it production-ready.


UI and Listing Stability Improvements

Several smaller fixes also contribute to a more stable and consistent user experience:

  • Fixed blinking tooltip on Add Store button, improving interface stability
  • Deployed fixes for collages, ensuring correct image generation in listings
  • Improved variation error handling logic, reducing failed listings and orders

While these changes may seem minor individually, they help eliminate small points of friction across the platform.


Building a More Resilient Automation System

This update reflects a continued focus on strengthening both the core automation engine and the user experience.

Key areas of improvement include:

  • listing accuracy through better categorization
  • auto-ordering flexibility in edge cases
  • repricing stability for supplier integrations
  • system reliability during deployments
  • smoother UI interactions and billing clarity

For sellers, this translates into a platform that is not only more powerful, but also more predictable and easier to rely on in day-to-day operations.

As automation scales, these incremental improvements play a critical role in maintaining stability and supporting long-term growth.

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